SHERIDAN — The Big Horn Home Builders Association will welcome Alicia George to its next general membership meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at The Holiday Inn.

George, a field representative for the National Association of Home Builders in Washington, D.C., will give members a presentation on NAHB’s priorities and what this large national trade association is doing in Washington, D.C., to keep housing affordable, reduce regulatory burdens and help keep the home building industry healthy.

According to BHHBA, an ongoing trade dispute with Canada is making lumber prices much more volatile and potentially driving up the costs of new homes, while uncertainty about the extent of federal jurisdiction over the nation’s rivers and lakes is slowing down the permitting process.

“NAHB volunteers and staff are working tirelessly on Capitol Hill and also speaking to federal regulators about the harmful effects of bureaucracy and red tape,” George said. “Home building is an important driver of the nation’s economy, and helps bring better jobs and stability to communities here in Sheridan County. NAHB works to keep housing strong.”

George received her law degree from Georgia State University College of Law, and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Georgia. She resides in Denver.

The Big Horn Home Builders Association also welcomes potential members to the Tuesday meeting to learn more about the networking, promotional and educational opportunities available through membership.

All Sheridan County companies and businesses active in home building, remodeling or related fields are encouraged to apply — and many association members are happy to sponsor a qualified prospect.

“We welcome Alicia to this meeting and we hope that Sheridan County’s builders and their suppliers and trade partners will come to hear what she has to say — and also learn more about the advantages of belonging to our great association,” said Gini Horner, director of operations for the Big Horn Home Builders Association.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — The next round of Livestrong at the YMCA will begin Tuesday.

Livestrong at the YMCA is a national program committed to reaching out to cancer survivors who deserve the opportunity to reclaim or gain their health following their cancer diagnosis and beyond.

The 12-week program is free, takes place in a clean and supportive environment and is facilitated by specially trained instructors. The goal of this program is to provide cancer survivors with a unique healing experience in a supportive environment. It is open to all cancer survivors whether newly diagnosed or 20 years out.

The program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon between Sept. 19 and Dec. 14. Call Desiree Pearce at the YMCA for more information or to sign up, 674-7488.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — A group of citizens has organized a rally for public lands for Saturday from 3-4:30 p.m. on Grinnell Plaza at Main Street.

The group represents a coalition of citizens, businesses and organizations from the hunting, fishing, outdoor recreation and conservation communities. The goal is to show support for an official Wyoming Public Lands Day.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — Back pain plagues many people, from simple muscle pangs and posture-related soreness to more serious discomfort from injury. The YMCA Healthy Back program was designed by medical professionals to help individuals strengthen their backs.

The Healthy Back class is preventative in nature, and consists of relaxation, stretching and gentle muscle strengthening exercises. Program participants will gradually learn a sequence of 15 exercises that can be done daily at home. The Healthy Back class is free to all members of the community and the class is limited to 15 participants. Interested individuals must sign up by calling the YMCA at 674-7488.

The class will take place from 12:15-1:15 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday from Oct. 2-18.

SHERIDAN — The next round of Livestrong at the YMCA will begin Tuesday.

Livestrong at the YMCA is a national program committed to reaching out to cancer survivors who deserve the opportunity to reclaim or gain their health following their cancer diagnosis and beyond.

The 12-week program is free, takes place in a clean and supportive environment and is facilitated by specially trained instructors. The goal of this program is to provide cancer survivors with a unique healing experience in a supportive environment. It is open to all cancer survivors whether newly diagnosed or 20 years out.

The program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon between Sept. 19 and Dec. 14. Call Desiree Pearce at the YMCA for more information or to sign up, 674-7488.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Back pain plagues many people, from simple muscle pangs and posture-related soreness to more serious discomfort from injury. The YMCA Healthy Back program was designed by medical professionals to help individuals strengthen their backs.

The Healthy Back class is preventative in nature, and consists of relaxation, stretching and gentle muscle strengthening exercises. Program participants will gradually learn a sequence of 15 exercises that can be done daily at home. The Healthy Back class is free to all members of the community and the class is limited to 15 participants. Interested individuals must sign up by calling the YMCA at 674-7488.

The class will take place from 12:15-1:15 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday from Oct. 2-18.

SHERIDAN — The next round of Livestrong at the YMCA will begin Tuesday.

Livestrong at the YMCA is a national program committed to reaching out to cancer survivors who deserve the opportunity to reclaim or gain their health following their cancer diagnosis and beyond.

The 12-week program is free, takes place in a clean and supportive environment and is facilitated by specially trained instructors. The goal of this program is to provide cancer survivors with a unique healing experience in a supportive environment. It is open to all cancer survivors whether newly diagnosed or 20 years out.

The program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon between Sept. 19 and Dec. 14. Call Desiree Pearce at the YMCA for more information or to sign up, 674-7488.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — The Big Horn Home Builders Association will welcome Alicia George to its next general membership meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at The Holiday Inn.

George, a field representative for the National Association of Home Builders in Washington, D.C., will give members a presentation on NAHB’s priorities and what this large national trade association is doing in Washington, D.C., to keep housing affordable, reduce regulatory burdens and help keep the home building industry healthy.

According to BHHBA, an ongoing trade dispute with Canada is making lumber prices much more volatile and potentially driving up the costs of new homes, while uncertainty about the extent of federal jurisdiction over the nation’s rivers and lakes is slowing down the permitting process.

“NAHB volunteers and staff are working tirelessly on Capitol Hill and also speaking to federal regulators about the harmful effects of bureaucracy and red tape,” George said. “Home building is an important driver of the nation’s economy, and helps bring better jobs and stability to communities here in Sheridan County. NAHB works to keep housing strong.”

George received her law degree from Georgia State University College of Law, and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Georgia. She resides in Denver.

The Big Horn Home Builders Association also welcomes potential members to the Tuesday meeting to learn more about the networking, promotional and educational opportunities available through membership.

All Sheridan County companies and businesses active in home building, remodeling or related fields are encouraged to apply — and many association members are happy to sponsor a qualified prospect.

“We welcome Alicia to this meeting and we hope that Sheridan County’s builders and their suppliers and trade partners will come to hear what she has to say — and also learn more about the advantages of belonging to our great association,” said Gini Horner, director of operations for the Big Horn Home Builders Association.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — The next round of Livestrong at the YMCA will begin Tuesday.

Livestrong at the YMCA is a national program committed to reaching out to cancer survivors who deserve the opportunity to reclaim or gain their health following their cancer diagnosis and beyond.

The 12-week program is free, takes place in a clean and supportive environment and is facilitated by specially trained instructors. The goal of this program is to provide cancer survivors with a unique healing experience in a supportive environment. It is open to all cancer survivors whether newly diagnosed or 20 years out.

The program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon between Sept. 19 and Dec. 14. Call Desiree Pearce at the YMCA for more information or to sign up, 674-7488.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — A group of citizens has organized a rally for public lands for Saturday from 3-4:30 p.m. on Grinnell Plaza at Main Street.

The group represents a coalition of citizens, businesses and organizations from the hunting, fishing, outdoor recreation and conservation communities. The goal is to show support for an official Wyoming Public Lands Day.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — Back pain plagues many people, from simple muscle pangs and posture-related soreness to more serious discomfort from injury. The YMCA Healthy Back program was designed by medical professionals to help individuals strengthen their backs.

The Healthy Back class is preventative in nature, and consists of relaxation, stretching and gentle muscle strengthening exercises. Program participants will gradually learn a sequence of 15 exercises that can be done daily at home. The Healthy Back class is free to all members of the community and the class is limited to 15 participants. Interested individuals must sign up by calling the YMCA at 674-7488.

The class will take place from 12:15-1:15 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday from Oct. 2-18.

SHERIDAN — The next round of Livestrong at the YMCA will begin Tuesday.

Livestrong at the YMCA is a national program committed to reaching out to cancer survivors who deserve the opportunity to reclaim or gain their health following their cancer diagnosis and beyond.

The 12-week program is free, takes place in a clean and supportive environment and is facilitated by specially trained instructors. The goal of this program is to provide cancer survivors with a unique healing experience in a supportive environment. It is open to all cancer survivors whether newly diagnosed or 20 years out.

The program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon between Sept. 19 and Dec. 14. Call Desiree Pearce at the YMCA for more information or to sign up, 674-7488.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Back pain plagues many people, from simple muscle pangs and posture-related soreness to more serious discomfort from injury. The YMCA Healthy Back program was designed by medical professionals to help individuals strengthen their backs.

The Healthy Back class is preventative in nature, and consists of relaxation, stretching and gentle muscle strengthening exercises. Program participants will gradually learn a sequence of 15 exercises that can be done daily at home. The Healthy Back class is free to all members of the community and the class is limited to 15 participants. Interested individuals must sign up by calling the YMCA at 674-7488.

The class will take place from 12:15-1:15 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday from Oct. 2-18.

SHERIDAN — The next round of Livestrong at the YMCA will begin Tuesday.

Livestrong at the YMCA is a national program committed to reaching out to cancer survivors who deserve the opportunity to reclaim or gain their health following their cancer diagnosis and beyond.

The 12-week program is free, takes place in a clean and supportive environment and is facilitated by specially trained instructors. The goal of this program is to provide cancer survivors with a unique healing experience in a supportive environment. It is open to all cancer survivors whether newly diagnosed or 20 years out.

The program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon between Sept. 19 and Dec. 14. Call Desiree Pearce at the YMCA for more information or to sign up, 674-7488.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.

SHERIDAN — The Koltiska Pumpkin Patch will open for the season Sept. 16 at noon. The patch will be open the following day from noon to 6 p.m.

Then, the pumpkin patch will be open normal hours of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until the end of season, which is scheduled to be Oct. 8.

Prices for pumpkins are $7 for the first pumpkin for each person in the group. Additional pumpkins may be discounted based on the pumpkin at our discretion. The Koltiskas ask that those who visit leave pets at home, as there are plenty of animals to view at the family’s property.

The pumpkin patch workers will offer complimentary refreshments and cookies, and will have other vegetables as available.

For more information and to schedule a time for large groups, call 737-2272.

SHERIDAN — Two one-act comedies directed by Chris Browne will open at the Carriage House Theater on Friday.

In “The Actor’s Nightmare” George casually wanders on stage and is informed that one of the actors has had an accident and George must replace him immediately. In “The Real Inspector Hound,” feuding theater critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are viewing.

The show opens Friday, but will continue through Oct. 15 with shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Tickets cost $15 per adult and $12 per senior and student. Tickets are available through the WYO Theater box office, online at wyotheater.com or by phone at 672-9084. Tickets may also be purchased as available one hour before the show at the theater. The plays will be performed at the Carriage House Theater, located at 419 Delphi Ave.